Albert Rex Bergstrom

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1962-1964 London School of Economics and Political Science 
 1964-1971 University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 
 1971-1992 University of Essex, Colchester, England, United Kingdom 
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Richard Stone grad student 1955 Cambridge
 (An Econometric Study of Supply and Demand: A Model Explaining the Production and Exports of New Zealand Meat and Dairy Products)
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Bergstrom AR. (2009) The effects of differencing on the gaussian likelihood of models with unobservable stochastic trends: A simple example Econometric Theory. 25: 903-913
Bergstrom AR. (2001) Stability and wage acceleration in macroeconomic models of cyclical growth Journal of Applied Econometrics. 16: 327-340
Bergstrom A, Nowman KB. (1999) Gaussian Estimation of a Two-factor Continuous Time Model of the Short-term Interest Rate Economic Notes. 28: 25-41
Bergstrom A. (1997) Gaussian Estimation of Mixed-Order Continuous-Time Dynamic Models with Unobservable Stochastic Trends from Mixed Stock and Flow Data Econometric Theory. 13: 467-505
Bergstrom A, Nowman KB, Wandasiewicz S. (1994) Monetary and fiscal policy in a second-order continuous time macroeconometric model of the United Kingdom Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 18: 731-761
Bergstrom AR, Nowman KB, Wymer CR. (1992) Gaussian estimation of a second order continuous time macroeconometric model of the UK Economic Modelling. 9: 313-351
Bergstrom AR. (1988) The History of Continuous-Time Econometric Models Econometric Theory. 4: 365-383
Bergstrom AR. (1987) Optimal control in wide-sense stationary continuous-time stochastic models Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 11: 425-443
Bergstrom AR. (1986) The estimation of open higher-order continuous time dynamic models with mixed stock and flow data Econometric Theory. 2: 350-373
Bergstrom AR. (1985) The estimation of parameters in nonstationary higher order continuous-time dynamic models Econometric Theory. 1: 369-385
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